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This video is part of the appearance, “Integrail Presents at AI Field Day 5“. It was recorded as part of AI Field Day 5 at 10:30-12:30 on September 11, 2024.
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Anton Antich, Co-founder and CEO of Integrail, presents learning agents—advanced AI that continuously evolves by learning from its environment and user interactions. Watch as Anton demonstrates how these agents can acquire new skills, adapt to changing scenarios, and improve decision-making. Discover the power of learning agents in handling dynamic customer interactions, personalized marketing, and more complex business operations.
In the presentation, Anton explains that learning agents in Integrail’s platform can update their memory and acquire new skills, much like humans. The agents have a sophisticated architecture that includes sensors, actuators, a brain, skills, short-term memory, and long-term memory. The memory can be updated automatically, allowing the agent to become more knowledgeable over time. Expanding skills is currently semi-manual, but the platform is working towards making this process fully automatic. Anton demonstrates a feature called branching, which allows the agent to make decisions based on user input, implementing an if-then-else functionality. This branching capability is crucial for creating complex agents that can handle various tasks and user interactions.
Anton also showcases a more sophisticated agent designed for strategic marketing. This agent can read a website, analyze its content, and generate an initial marketing strategy document. Users can interact with the agent to iteratively update and refine the document, adding new features or generating Google Ads examples. The agent uses a combination of techniques, including branching, summarization, and memory updates, to provide a collaborative work environment. This example illustrates the potential of learning agents to assist in complex business operations, making them a valuable tool for corporate work. The presentation concludes with a look at the future of Integrail’s learning agents, emphasizing the potential for fully automatic skill acquisition and the new opportunities it will bring.
Personnel: Anton Antich